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Electrical Test Engineer Reviews
What is it like working as an Electrical Test Engineer?
June 2021
Work, Work, Work, Work, Work.
Electrical Test Engineer in Gilbert:
Pros: specialized projects, and wide range of skill sets required and developed
Cons: overworked, under appreciated, and little concern for work-life balance
December 2019
Gentex Test Engineer.
Electrical Test Engineer in Grand Rapids:
Pros: Good work environment. Good management. I enjoy the variety of work that I get to do. It’s a good mixture of hardware and software.
Cons: I feel that overall componseation is on the low side.
May 2016
It is developing my knowledge in electrical field.
Electrical Test Engineer:
Pros: The most I like ie. I am a cable and conductor testing engineer which is the most required thing for transmission of power and everybody knows the importance of electricity.
Cons: I dont like the involvement of the government inspector who are not inspecting the material well.
August 2014
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